A dental bridge is an apparatus used to close the span of space between missing teeth. A patient who is seeking a permanent replacement for lost teeth might consider a bridge as a solution, but as with any procedure, your dentist will want to make sure you are a good candidate for success.
A good candidate for a dental bridge is a patient who has maintained relatively good dental health. Your dentist will assess your dental health to confirm that the anchor teeth and surrounding gum tissue are capable of supporting a bridge.
A person considering dental bridges must understand the commitment needed to care for their new bridge. Daily flossing and consistent brushing are required to maintain good oral health. Failure to observe excellent oral hygiene habits can lead to decay, which is a leading cause of bridge failure.
A patient that is susceptible to dental decay or has experienced dental decay in the teeth needed to anchor the dental bridge will not make the best candidate for this procedure. However, there are other options available when presented with this situation.
What are the rewards that accompany receiving a new dental bridge?
- Self-confidence is restored thanks to your new smile.
- Filling in the gap where teeth are missing will lead to curtailing additional dental problems that can occur if your existing teeth shift.
- The ability to return to eating your favorite foods will improve your outlook, as well as your diet.
- If you were experiencing difficulty pronouncing words due to your tooth loss, you will once again be able to adjust to normal speech patterns.
If this describes the outcome you’ve been seeking, you could be an excellent candidate for a dental bridge. A consultation with your dentist to make sure your dental health allows this procedure as well as your commitment to caring for your new bridge are all that stand between you and your new bridge.
Your dentist will prepare your teeth by taking dental impressions and preparing your supporting teeth for their final restorations. A temporary bridge will be made to protect your teeth and gums while awaiting your new bridge.
When the lab returns your new bridge, your dentist will make sure you are satisfied with the tooth shade and appearance. When completely satisfied, your new bridge will be permanently cemented in place. The finished result will bring smiles to last a lifetime. Call our San Antonio dental team today to see if you are the right candidate for a dental bridge.